Hi John,
Thank you for your reply and the information. I don’t know if your problem is
the same as I one that I am having – it sounds like they are different. I am
going to do some more investigation – but I will keep your “fix” in mind.
Tnx & 73
Bob KQ2M
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Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2018 09:37:30 -0800 (PST)
From: jcowens1@comcast.net
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Subject: [Yaesu] FT1000 MP Problems
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Robert (KQ2M):
Around 10 years ago, I was having problems with an intermittent DSP on my
FT1000MP. That may be connected with the problem you are having. I could never
find where the intermittent operation was coming from, so I ended up buying a
new Analog DSP Board from Vertex Standard. The P/N is CA1444001 and costs less
than $150 after shipping and taxes. It was easy to remove and replace, and that
fixed the problem. Hope this helps.
John Owens - N7TK
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Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2018 16:44:15 -0800 (PST)
From: jcowens1@comcast.net
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Subject: [Yaesu] APF
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You will find the APF control useful to reduce band noise. Tune into a band at
an open freq and adjust you APF while watching your S-Meter. My APF is on all
of the time and usually around a setting of 1 which is where it reduces the
band noise considerably. If I need it to peak a CW signal, I then move it to
the correct setting to peak the signal I am trying to listen to. Other than
that, my APF is on all the time and usually at a setting around 1. Try it while
watching you S Meter. You will find it reduces band noise while not
significantly affecting signals in the bandpass.
John Owens - N7TK
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